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Recently , a patient of mine died of uremia , whose urine during the uremic state
and just a few days before death showed absolutely no albumen . Aside from
casts , the most valuable urinary finding , in my experience , is the output of total ...
Recently , a patient of mine died of uremia , whose urine during the uremic state
and just a few days before death showed absolutely no albumen . Aside from
casts , the most valuable urinary finding , in my experience , is the output of total ...
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During the past six months the society records the death of Dr . William H .
Webster , Dayton , O . , who died rather suddenly on August 10 , 1908 , of heart
failure . The resolutions sent out by the Committee on Pharmacopoeia of the
American ...
During the past six months the society records the death of Dr . William H .
Webster , Dayton , O . , who died rather suddenly on August 10 , 1908 , of heart
failure . The resolutions sent out by the Committee on Pharmacopoeia of the
American ...
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NELSON B . COVERT , M . D . , Cleveland Homeopathic Medical College , 1862 ;
an ophthalmologist of Geneva , N . Y . , died in Atlantic City , N . J . , November 7 ,
aged 68 . UNDER " SURGICAL SUGGESTIONS ' ' on page 466 of the ...
NELSON B . COVERT , M . D . , Cleveland Homeopathic Medical College , 1862 ;
an ophthalmologist of Geneva , N . Y . , died in Atlantic City , N . J . , November 7 ,
aged 68 . UNDER " SURGICAL SUGGESTIONS ' ' on page 466 of the ...
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The eleventh edition of one of the most popular and well known text books of
pathology . The edition as revised and brought up to date is the work of Dr . Scott
, Dr . Ziegler having died three years ago , and has been thoroughly and well
done .
The eleventh edition of one of the most popular and well known text books of
pathology . The edition as revised and brought up to date is the work of Dr . Scott
, Dr . Ziegler having died three years ago , and has been thoroughly and well
done .
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The patient died seven hours after the operation . It was impossible to secure any
definite information as to what had occurred at the time of the primary curettage .
Whether or not the real condition was recognized at that time I am unable to say ...
The patient died seven hours after the operation . It was impossible to secure any
definite information as to what had occurred at the time of the primary curettage .
Whether or not the real condition was recognized at that time I am unable to say ...
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